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O’HARA, JOHN.
Butterfield
8.
8vo, publisher’s black cloth, spine gilt
rubbed; dust jacket, paper restorations to
verso, spine panel with color additions.
FIRST EDITION
,
REVIEW COPY
with the
publisher’s inkstamp on front free endpa-
per. O’Hara’s second novel.
NewYork: Harcourt, Brace, & Co., (1935)
[400/600]
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NORRIS, FRANK.
McTeague;
A Sory of San Francisco.
8vo, pub-
lisher’s red cloth stamped in white, few
surface sratches and wrinkles, spine dulled
slightly; contents clean; cloth chemise and
slipcase.
NewYork: Doubleday & McClure Co.,
1899
[450/600]
FIRST EDITION
,
FIRST ISSUE
with page 106
ending with the word “moment.” A fine copy.
BAL 15031.
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O’NEILL, EUGENE.
Mourning
Becomes Electra.
8vo, publisher’s deco-
rated green cloth; top edges stained black;
dust jacket, two short closed tears, light
rubbing to folds; donation slip labeled
Sophus K.Winther with withdrawal stamp
mounted to verso of front flyleaf; housed
in a custom cloth clamshell case.
NewYork: Horace Liveright, 1931
[1,000/1,500]
FIRST TRADE EDITION
,
WITH A SIGNED
PRESENTATION INSCRIPTION
by O’Neill to
Danish-American novelist Sophus K.Winther
who was a long-time professor at the University
of Washington: “To Sophus- with all friend-
ship! Eugene O’Neill Dec. [19]36- Seattle.”
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